Made famous in the movie Bull Durham, the AAA baseball team, the Durham Bulls play an 144-game schedule April-Sept. at their state-of-the-art Durham Bulls Athletic Park in American Tobacco Campus. They are a member of the International League and the Triple-A Affiliate of the Tampa Bay Rays and have won three League Championships and a National Title since moving to Triple-A in 1998.

The Carolina Theatre is dedicated to presenting vibrant, thought-provoking film and live performances that contribute to the cultural and economic vitality of downtown Durham and the Triangle. The newly renovated historic Beaux Arts-style building hosts music, dance, and comedy performances - and is home to major festivals as well as Durham's last remaining downtown cinema theater.

We are totally different and unique! A movie theater and full service restaurant all in one place. Proud to be the highest rated movie theater in the Triangle, Raleighwood Cinema Grill has been entertaining and delighting patrons since 1993. Owner James Keane, a retired Exxon engineer, is dedicated to ensuring every Raleighwood customer receives a high quality movie and dining experience. After a chance visit to a Cinema Grill while vacationing in Florida, Keane fell in love with the co

The Durham Performing Arts Center (DPAC) is downtown Durham's live entertainment theater like no other in the Triangle. Designed to present the biggest shows on tour, it puts guests close to the stage, with no seat further than 135 feet. View Broadway musicals, world-class performers, comedy and family shows in this state-of-the-art theater adjacent to the Durham Bulls Athletic Park.

123 Vivian StreetAmerican Tobacco District
Durham, North Carolina
27702 United States

The St. Joseph's Performance Hall located at the Hayti Heritage Center in Durham was the former sanctuary of the St. Joseph's AME Church, one of America's first autonomous African-American churches. The 1891 Richardsonian Romanesque-style building, now on the National Register of Historic Places, was restored into a 450-seat performance hall in 2001.

804 Old Fayetteville Street
Durham, North Carolina
27701 United States

CENTER FOR DRAMATIC ART

A sub-venue of the University of North Carolina, the Center for Dramatic Art features two theatres, spacious studios for classes, rehearsals and performances, a fully equipped costume complex and scene shop and departmental office and meeting space. It is the home of the nationally renowned PlayMakers Repertory Company and its annual season of distinctive performances.

MEMORIAL HALL

Located in the heart of the University North Carolina's historic campus, Memorial Hall has hosted world-renowned performers and elegant ceremonies throughout its history. The Carolina Performing Arts Series events staged there include jazz, classical, dance, world stage, American roots, urban voices, student performances and community groups. Costs vary by performance.

114 East Cameron Ave.UNC Campus
Chapel Hill, North Carolina
27599 United States

KOKA BOOTH AMPHITHEATRE

Booth Amphitheatre is unlike any other venue in the area. Located among 14 acres of stately hardwoods and pines and beautifully situated next to Symphony Lake, the park has been described as truly magnificent! With the capacity for 7,000 people, patrons can enjoy a seat on our spacious lawn or specially designed crescent deck for world-class entertainment in the heart of Cary.

DUKE ENERGY CENTER

The stately Duke Energy Center for the Performing Arts in the heart of downtown Raleigh is the area's primary cultural arts center for year-round entertainment. Within five distinct venues housed within the Center, it showcases first-rate performances, including The Carolina Ballet, North Carolina Symphony, opera, national entertainers, local theater,and its own Broadway Series South productions.

CAROLINA BALLET

Carolina Ballet was launched in 1997 under the direction of Artistic Director Robert Weiss to serve the Triangle community. It has long been praised for its story ballets. Terry Teachout, Washington Post, said 'the best story ballets of the past quarter-century are currently being choreographed by Robert Weiss in Raleigh', and The Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung praised Messiah as choreography Europe needs to see.